32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Doings of the 
Summer Cottagers - 
on Cape Ann. 
R OcKPORT HOTELS anticipate a steady influx of 
guests to the houses there until at least the 15th of 
next month. Reservations have been made at most of 
the hostelries for apartments for well into next month 
and a continuation-of the summer’s activities during the 
next few weeks may therefore be looked for. 
The following were added to the roster of guests 
already registered at the Granite Shore hotel, Rockport : 
Miss Ida L, White of Springfield; E. B. Epstien, also of 
Springfield; Frank F. Eno of Boston; Jack F. Smith of 
Providence, R. I.; A. W. Ballard of Worcester; F. E. 
Wheeler of Leominster: L. D. Bullard of Auburn: Mrs. 
H. C. No?th, Clifford M. North, Mrs. J. F. Cleaves and 
daughter Mabel of Malden; Arthur E. Digan of Gard- 
ner; and E. A. Palfray of Boston. 
The Headland House, Rockport, under its first sea- 
son of Mrs. Bartles’ management, is rounding out a high- 
ly successful summer. This shore hotel has accommo- 
dated scores of guests since the season began. Promi- 
nent among the arrivals the last few days are Mrs. J. 
A. Shirley and daughter. Lotta of Albany, N. Y.; Mr. 
and Mrs. H. K. Smith of Springfield; Mrs. A. E. Mason 
of West Newton; Miss C. E. Pendleton of Boston; Miss 
C. A. Savage of: ‘Cambridge: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ames 
of Watertown; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson and James 
K: Robertson of Watertown: Mrs. E. B. Willoughby of 
Fitchburg; Miss A. M. Callan of Philadelphia; Miss 
Dorothy Fairbanks of St. Tohnsbury, Vt.. and Dr. Char- 
lotte Fairbanks; George E, Winthrop, Harold H. and 
Kenneth F. Camp of Utica. N. Y.; Mrs. Ellenna F. 
Cadv of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Frank Wallis of Boston. 
Turk’s Head Inn at Rockport is rounding the month 
of August with a roster of guests that nearly taxes the 
cavacity of the house. Arrivals there this week include 
Misses Frances and Josephine Willis of New York; Mrs. 
H. B, Hare and daughter of New York. accompanied by 
Mrs.’ Samuel Crocer of Philadelnhia: Misses Clare. Mary 
and Margaret Bresnahan of Lynn: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 
Lathrop of Boston; Henrv S. Pike of Wilmington. Del.; 
Mr. and Mrs Edgar H. Roles and family of Brooklyn. 
N. Y., with Mrs. Francis H. Clarke of Philadelnhia; Miss 
Farnsworth of Albany..N. Y.: 1. H. Turt of Burling- 
ton, Vt.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Soper of Brookline ; 
Miss Malley of Worcester: W. S. Brooks of Worcester; 
H. T. Nelson of Boston: H. E. Tewett of New Albany. 
Tnd.: Mrs. Samuel Neal Kent of Arlington; Miss H. 
Rovd of Washington. D. C.: Mrs. S. F. Tracv of Salem; 
Mr. and Mrs Franklin Spooner of Auburndale; and Mr. 
and Mrs. C H. Skinner of Boston. 
The Manning Honse. Rocknort. has been practically 
fill since the middle of Tulv and has had manv calls from 
euests of former seasons for reservations durine early 
Sentember. Arrivals there this week include Mr. and 
Mrs. George H Tlovd of Arlinoton Heishts and dauch- 
ter. Charlotte. who are there for an indefinite stav: Mrs. 
S H Tngercall and Miss No A. Parkman of Barre. who 
are at the Manning for their cacand visit of the season: 
Mias Flizaheth M.) Ainter of Rastan: Miss Celiqg M 'Tih- 
hetts of Worcester: Frank FH White of Rrooklyn, NV): 
Mere Helena Rivet of Towell: Miac Maroaret A Kelley 
of Boston: Miss Fvelvn Ferris of Woburn: Miss Macone 
of Worcester; and the Misses Aldrich of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Along the | 
~ Rockport and Cape Ann 
Shore 
Arrivals 
at the Hotels and 
Boarding Houses 
AST GLOUCESTER and “Who’s Who on the North 
Shore” have a certain correlation this summer from 
the fact that many of the most prominent families from 
the large cities all over the country have been stopping 
at the hostelries in this section. Every summer sport is en- 
joyed at Eastern Point and this goes a long way to make 
East Gloucester one of the most popular spots along the 
shore. 
Alex. Armstrong, a guest at the Hotel Beachcroft, 
East Gloucester is the winner in the tennis tournament in 
the men’s singles at that house and incidentally claims the 
championship among the Gloucester hotels. ‘The Beach- 
croft, like all of the other hotels along the shore, expects 
a few busy weeks in September. A great many new 
faces were noted there this week. Among them are Miss 
W. E. Foster of Springfield; Mrs. W. J. Mitchell, also 
of Springfield; Mrs. Wm. E. Hicks of Flushing, N, Y.; 
Miss Jessica De La Mater and Miss De La Mater of New 
York; Miss ea A. Guilds and Mrs. Victoria Roney 
of Pittsfield: John D. Thomas of New York; Mr. 
and Mrs. O. N. ‘Shols of Boston; E. J. Duffin and L. B. 
Jennings of Boston; W. H. Fitzell of Berlin, Conn.; 
H. S. Ayer of Newton; W. A. Parker of Plainfield, N. 
J.; Miss Ethel Loring and Henry E. Ohler of Newton 
Centre; Lucien Carr, 3d, of Winchester, Va.; F. D. Rus- 
sell of Lowell; Miss Carrie H. Saunders of Cambridge; 
Miss M. Le Jeune of New York: Mr. and Mrs, C. W. 
Lester of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charles M. Mills of Mont- 
Claitwln ies aoe and Mrs. Walter S. Reynolds and Mas- 
ter Harvey S. Reynolds of Providence, R. T. 
The Mz ree House, East Gloucester, added several 
new guests to its register the past week. ‘This house, in 
company with most of the others along the shore, ex- 
pects to be open some weeks yet. Among those to ar- 
rive the past few days were the Misses Kirchway of 
New York; Mr. Hancock of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. 
W. H. Tutwiler of Philadelphia; Wm. M. Wharton. Jr., 
Thompson of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hill of Albany. 
The waning ~onth of August sees a full house at the 
Harbor View. Fast Gloucester. Guests to arrive there 
this week include Miss Virginia Peacock, Mrs. H. P. Hill 
and Master John G. Hill of Washington, D. C.: Miss 
Fmma D. Sanford of Allston; Mrs. A. Irving of West 
Medford; Miss Helena E. Flagg of Boston; Miss Alice 
M. Pvke of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Booker 
of Richmond. Va.. and Miss Nannie Langley of Norfolk. 
Va.; Misses Helen and Margaret Warren of New York: 
Charles H. Cole of Boston; A. D. Coe of Chicago and 
Mr. and Mrs..I. B. Lee of Iowa City, Ia. 
Guests to arrive at Straitsmouth Jnn. Rockport. thic 
week include Mrs. S. S. Shepard and her niece, Miss EF. 
G. Cahot of Brookline: Mrs. Kineene Jackson and daugh- 
ter, Margaret of Kansas City: Winthrop S. Scudder of 
Cambridoe:-A. R Granger of Dorchester: H. E. Rug- 
eles of Pittsburg: L. F. Wilson of New York: Mrs. Fran- 
cis P. Allen and daughter. Helen of Brookline: Mr. and 
Mieg DT Ant. AF TTavarhill: Blarenca M. Brioos of 
Poughkeensie N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Crohan of Ros- 
ton: Micses Marv E. and Nellie A. Whitnev of Natick: 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chapin of Cambridge and Mr. 
and Mrs. Oliver Shoemaker of Ashburnham, 
